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Super cheap AA & RAC breakdown cover loopholes.

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  • bomber2
    bomber2 Posts: 352 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Isabelle wrote: »
    Hi csiman
    Look for RAC in the alphabetical order on Quidco (A-Z tab), as if you just enter it in the search box it doesn't come up.
    Quidco give £21 for basic RAC cover or £40 for the two more expensive options.Hope this helps.
    Isabelle
    cannot find the a-z tab help
  • I've just got the AA £35 deal with £20 M&S voucher (hope this comes through, have other people received theirs?) for both me and my husband. It wouldn't let me use my nectar card for points with this offer, putting the nectar card no in meant it changed to a £29 deal with no voucher, so I backtracked.
    Started paying off debt in Sept 07, inspired by this website :-) Almost 7.7k debt, now 2.9k (end of June 08):T
    Main things we've been doing:
    interest free cards, cashback cards, store's one brand groceries, just getting what we need
    *can't wait until I'm debtfree! Should be by November!*
  • saintscouple
    saintscouple Posts: 4,340 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    check the bonus points vouchers nectar send out i had one for 2,000 bonus points when joining AA
    as far as i can tell its been accepted thats worth another £10 off my shopping plus £20 m&s that makes breakdown cover £5 :j

    Many Thanks for this - forgot i had only just registered @ Nectar, and managed to find my bonus coupons. Let's just hope they come through.
  • I recieved my £20 vouchers :T thats a start towards sons school uniform. not sure about necter points yet but i keep checking most bonus points take time to show so fingers crossed.

    checked today and 2000 necter points showing on my account WOOHOO im so chuffed
    :coffee:i find a cup of tea can solve most problems:coffee:
    :dance: but alcohol solves them all :dance:
    basic emergency fund 387.87/500
    £1000 emergency fund #290
    mortgage 91,719= 21y 0mnth :eek:
    6 mnths exp 0/6633
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